Skymobile First Digital Mobile Planetarium Inc.

Skymobile First Digital Mobile Planetarium Inc. Skymobile Digital Planetarium Program helps the school and students avoid the huge expenses and risks of organizing a field trip to an off-site planetarium.

04/02/2026
06/10/2025

Mark Your Calendars !
🌕 October 6, 2025 – Moon–Saturn Conjunction
The Moon passes close to Saturn, creating a stunning sight in the night sky.
Peak Time: Around 22:30 UTC
Best viewed after sunset in the southwestern sky.

🌝 October 7, 2025 – Hunter’s Full Moon
The “Hunter’s Moon” shines at its fullest and brightest.
Peak Illumination: 03:47 UTC
Visible all night appearing golden and larger near the horizon.

🌠 October 8, 2025 – Draconid Meteor Shower Peak
Short but spectacular bursts of meteors radiate from Draco the Dragon.
Peak Activity: Around 19:00 UTC
Possible brief outburst between 15:00–16:00 UTC.
Best seen just after sunset in the northern sky.

☄️ October 20–22, 2025 – Double Comet Show
Two comets will glow faintly near the horizon during these nights.
Best Viewing: Between October 21 00:00 UTC and October 22 06:00 UTC
Visible after sunset with binoculars or small telescopes.

🌌 October 21–22, 2025 – Orionid Meteor Shower Peak
Bright, fast meteors streak across the sky left behind by Halley’s Comet.
Peak Time: Around October 22 00:00 UTC
Near the New Moon perfect dark skies for viewing.

🪐 October 29, 2025 – Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation
Mercury reaches its farthest point east of the Sun shining clearly after sunset.
Greatest Elongation: 16:00 UTC
Look low in the western sky soon after dusk.

28/09/2025

Get ready for 2025’s most mesmerizing lunar events — you won’t want to miss these celestial shows! 🌙

🌕 October 7 – First Supermoon of 2025
The Moon reaches perigee, appearing larger and brighter than usual. Catch its silvery glow as it rises above the horizon — a truly magical sight.

🌕 November 5 – The Year’s Biggest Moon
The closest full Moon of 2025 will shine with unmatched brilliance, looking up to 30% larger than normal. A night made for stargazing and awe.

🌕❄️December 4 – Last Supermoon of the Year
End the year with a luminous winter Moon, casting a serene, glowing light across the night sky.

Step outside, look up, and let these lunar wonders remind you of the beauty and mystery of the cosmos.

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11/08/2025

August 10–31, 2025 – Six-Planet Alignment 🌌

Get ready for one of the most stunning sights of the year! From mid- to late-August, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will line up in the pre-dawn eastern sky, joined by a beautiful crescent Moon on certain mornings.

🔭 What You’ll See:

Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn bright enough for the naked eye.

Uranus and Neptune visible with binoculars or a telescope.

A breathtaking diagonal “planet parade” stretching across the horizon before sunrise.

📍 Best Viewing:

Look east about 1 hour before sunrise.

Peak visibility around August 23 when moonlight interference is minimal.

Find a dark spot with a clear view of the horizon.

✨ Don’t miss this rare celestial show—it won’t happen again quite like this for years!

10/08/2025

Get ready, sky lovers September 2025 is about to deliver two of the year’s most breathtaking celestial events!

First, on September 7, the Moon will slip completely into Earth’s shadow, giving us a Total Lunar Eclipse better known as a Blood Moon.

As sunlight filters through Earth’s atmosphere, the Moon will glow in deep shades of red and copper. This eerie beauty is safe to watch with the naked eye, but it’s best viewed under clear, dark skies for maximum drama.

Then, just two weeks later on September 21, the Moon will partially cover the Sun, creating a Partial Solar Eclipse. It will look as if a cosmic bite has been taken from our star, casting crescent-shaped shadows and transforming the light in strange, beautiful ways.

This event is not safe to view without proper protection use certified eclipse glasses, solar filters, or a pinhole projector to enjoy it safely.

With these two spectacular eclipses just days apart, September will be a month for the astronomy books perfect for photographers, stargazers, and anyone who wants to witness the cosmic dance of the Sun, Moon, and Earth.

📸 Credit: NASA Eclipse Office & American Astronomical Society (AAS), confirmed July 2025.

18/06/2025

🌌 Mark your calendars, skygazers! These are the 12 most anticipated upcoming space events 🚀

10/06/2025

Mark your calendar!

June 11, 2025 Full Strawberry Moon!

The Full Strawberry Moon will grace the night sky on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, reaching its peak illumination at 3:44 a.m. Eastern Time (3:44 p.m. Philippine Time).

This particular full moon is notable for being the lowest-hanging of the year, a result of Earth’s orbital mechanics that position the moon closer to the horizon during this time. Consequently, it will appear larger and may exhibit a golden or orange hue, enhancing its visual appeal.

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06/02/2025

𝐇𝐄𝐀𝐃𝐒 𝐔𝐏! 🪐✨🔭

Masisilayan sa kalangitan ang pambihirang pagkakahanay ng 7 na mga planeta na Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, at Mercury na tinatawag ding rare planetary alignment.

Ayon sa PAGASA, mas madaling masisilayan ang mga planetang Venus, Jupiter, at Mars habang mahihirapan namang masilayan ang mga planetang Saturn at Mercury dahil sa mababa nitong posisyon sa kalangitan, kailangan namang gumamit ng telescope o binoculars upang masilayan din ang mga planetang Neptune at Uranus.

Kung hindi magiging maulap o maulan sa inyong lugar, patuloy na masisilayan ang pambihirang parada ng mga planeta na ito sa February 21-28.

04/02/2025
01/02/2025

🌌 Mark your calendars, skygazers! Here are the top astronomical events taking place this month

04/11/2022

What is a red giant seasky?

Red Giants - A red giant is a large star that is reddish or orange in color. It represents the late phase of development in a star's life, when its supply hydrogen has been exhausted and helium is being fused. This causes the star to collapse, raising the temperature in the core.

06/12/2020

December 13, 14 - Geminids Meteor Shower.

The Geminids is the king of the meteor showers. It is considered by many to be the best shower in the heavens, producing up to 120 multicolored meteors per hour at its peak. It is produced by debris left behind by an asteroid known as 3200 Phaethon, which was discovered in 1982. The shower runs annually from December 7-17. It peaks this year on the night of the 13th and morning of the 14th. The morning of the 15th could also be nearly as active this year. The nearly new moon will ensure dark skies for what should be an excellent show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Gemini, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

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